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Christmas2020<\/a><\/h4>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t
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Global Aid Missions would like to request donations towards buying grocery hampers for people living with albinism in Zimbabwe. These hampers are meant to cushion people with albinism from the impact of covid19 whilst enabling them to get feet for self-sustenance.<\/p>\n

Every festive season GAM usually organises a Christmas party for people with albinism and at the party we distribute grocery hampers as gifts for the end of year celebrations. This year, due to covid19 containment measures we will not be having a party or gathering but we are planning to distribute hampers as recognition and support to people with albinism.<\/p>\n

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The ideal pack we usually distribute includes mealie-meal, cooking oil, salt, sugar, rice, flour, sugar beans, soap, lotion, washing powder and sanitizer. These donations go a long way in supporting the families of people with albinism as the impact of COVID19 is still being felt across the region and more so to people with albinism as most of them had been surviving from informal trading, which then was closed down by covid19 induced lockdowns.<\/p>\n

GAM continues to appreciate your support for people with albinism in Zimbabwe.<\/p>\n

Thank you.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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COVID19 Relief for people with Albinism<\/a><\/h4>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t
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Protection and well-being of persons with albinism, who are increasingly vulnerable amid the COVID-19 crisis as lockdowns across the region hinder access to healthcare facilities.<\/p>\n

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Sunscreen Distribution<\/a><\/h4>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t
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Skin cancer remains the deadliest problem people with the albinism condition face. Treatment is more expensive than prevention which is why we are running a yearly sunscreen donation campaign of 200 beneficiaries each receiving a 250ml sunscreen bottle. This year we have selected 200 highly needy people out of our data base whom we have pledged to assist on a month to month basis. A supplier has given us a very generous US$8 price for a 250ml bottle which compares very well with a 236ml bottle at US$7.97 in the US before shipment and duties to Africa. While we have more deserving cases, we are happy if you will partner with us in serving these 200 cases every month in this year.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Donate Today to Save People with Albinsim from Severe Medical Conditions<\/h2><\/div>
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Christmas2020<\/a><\/h4>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t
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Global Aid Missions would like to request donations towards buying grocery hampers for people living with albinism in Zimbabwe. These hampers are meant to cushion people with albinism from the impact of covid19 whilst enabling them to get feet for self-sustenance.<\/p>\n

Every festive season GAM usually organises a Christmas party for people with albinism and at the party we distribute grocery hampers as gifts for the end of year celebrations. This year, due to covid19 containment measures we will not be having a party or gathering but we are planning to distribute hampers as recognition and support to people with albinism.<\/p>\n

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The ideal pack we usually distribute includes mealie-meal, cooking oil, salt, sugar, rice, flour, sugar beans, soap, lotion, washing powder and sanitizer. These donations go a long way in supporting the families of people with albinism as the impact of COVID19 is still being felt across the region and more so to people with albinism as most of them had been surviving from informal trading, which then was closed down by covid19 induced lockdowns.<\/p>\n

GAM continues to appreciate your support for people with albinism in Zimbabwe.<\/p>\n

Thank you.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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COVID19 Relief for people with Albinism<\/a><\/h4>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t
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Protection and well-being of persons with albinism, who are increasingly vulnerable amid the COVID-19 crisis as lockdowns across the region hinder access to healthcare facilities.<\/p>\n

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Visual Aids<\/a><\/h4>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t
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We are inundated by calls for help with visual aids. One of the biggest problems people with albinism suffer from is poor sight. This problem is worse among school going children as it becomes very difficult for them to see what the teachers will be writing on the board. Our data base has 150 children all in need of either glasses or visual aids. We have negotiated with a supplier of these who has agreed to attend to our cases at a cost of $200 per child. Education is a basic right for children and those with albinism are no less than others. Helping them today will shape their tomorrow.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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